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Teacher Jai
Community TutorIn our country, traditional Filipino wedding includes a "prosperity dance" called the "money dance" or "sabitan." In this custom, the bride and groom dance while guests pin money on their attire as a symbol of good fortune and support for their new life together. It's a joyful and celebratory tradition that contributes to the couple's financial start.
Nov 27, 2023 2:23 PM
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In our country, traditional Filipino wedding includes a "prosperity dance" called the "money dance" or "sabitan." In this custom, the bride and groom dance while guests pin money on their attire as a symbol of good fortune and support for their new life together. It's a joyful and celebratory tradition that contributes to the couple's financial start.
Hi, in Mexico we do the same thing but I have never heard is something relate to good fortune, it just a tradition :)
November 28, 2023
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